An excellent showing, indeed. I notice that interstellar has become quite the topic as of late, for many individuals whose minds are geared toward the progressive dictum of our times. Times, I might add, that are unfolding the vast possibilities that are therein contained in the spherical space of our innate machinery we call the processes of our life, and its biological and psychoneurological capacities. This had a moralistic value imprinted into its letters, but it also was not riddled with the treatises of religious discourse, instead it seemed to implore the individualistic need or want to find a dimensional purpose that transcends the limitations of humanity. Albeit, I feel that in your third stanza you sidetracked and embarked into the shackles of historical mental slavery. Albeit, you did touch on epigenetics, which of course one can contend, that slavery is part of the epigenetic structural influence.
The last section begins to show the folly in searching it seems. Not to say you shun the forward movement of our steps, but rather you refrain away from the insistent theoretical value we put onto answering that which we are still baffled by. It is best to continue exploring, while questioning the very bonds that hold our world together, so as to be able to discover perhaps new ones that may not replace this ones, but adds to the understanding that propels our captivity composed of our limitations forward close to oblivion.
I quite enjoyed it, thank you.
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